Some embodiments of the present invention relate to an electronic assembly that includes a substrate and a die. The electronic assembly further includes an alignment bump on one of the die and the substrate and a group of mating bumps on the other of the die and the substrate. The group of mating bumps is positioned such that if the alignment bump engages each of the mating bumps, the die is appropriately positioned relative to the substrate at that location where the alignment bump engages the group of mating bumps. In some embodiments, the alignment bump extends from the substrate while in other embodiments the alignment bump extends from the die. The alignment bump on the substrate (or die) may be part of a plurality of alignment bumps such that each alignment bump engages a different group of mating bumps on the die (or substrate).
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1. An electronic assembly comprising: a substrate that includes a plurality of contact bumps; a die that includes a plurality of contact bumps which engages the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate; an alignment bump on one of the die and the substrate; and a group of mating bumps on the other of the die and the substrate, the group of mating bumps being positioned such that if the alignment bump engages each mating bump in the group of mating bumps, the die is appropriately positioned relative to the substrate where the alignment bump engages the mating bumps, wherein the alignment bump is higher than the plurality of contact bumps such that the alignment bump engages at least one of the mating bumps before the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate engages the plurality of contact bumps on the die.
2. The electronic assembly of claim 1 wherein the group of mating bumps includes at least three mating bumps.
3. The electronic assembly of claim 1 wherein one of the die and the substrate includes at least two groups of mating bumps and the other of the die and substrate includes an alignment bump for each group of mating bumps.
4. An electronic assembly comprising: a substrate that includes a plurality of contact bumps; a die that includes a plurality of contact bumps which engages the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate; a plurality of alignment bumps on one of the die and the substrate; and a plurality of groups of mating bumps on the other of the die and the substrate, the plurality of groups of mating bumps being positioned such that if each alignment bump engages each mating bump in each respective group of mating bumps, the die is appropriately positioned relative to the substrate, wherein each alignment bump is higher than the plurality of contact bumps such that each alignment bump engages at least one of the mating bumps in each group of mating bumps before the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate engages the plurality of contact bumps on the die.
5. The electronic assembly of claim 4 wherein each group of mating bumps includes at least three mating bumps.
6. The electronic assembly of claim 4 wherein both the die and the substrate each include at least one group of mating bumps and at least one alignment bump.
7. An electronic assembly comprising: a substrate that includes a plurality of contact bumps; a die that includes a plurality of contact bumps which engages the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate; an alignment bump on one of the die and the substrate; and a group of mating bumps on the other of the die and the substrate, the group of mating bumps being positioned such that if the alignment bump engages each mating bump in the group of mating bumps, the die is appropriately positioned relative to the substrate where the alignment bump engages the mating bumps, wherein the alignment bump is an elongated member and the mating bumps are arranged in a line.
8. The electronic assembly of claim 7 wherein the group of mating bumps includes at least two mating bumps.
9. The electronic assembly of claim 7 wherein the group of mating bumps is on one side of the elongated member.
10. An electronic assembly comprising: a substrate that includes a plurality of contact bumps; a die that includes a plurality of contact bumps which engages the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate; a plurality of alignment bumps on one of the die and the substrate, each of the alignment bumps being an elongated member; and a plurality of groups of mating bumps on the other of the die and the substrate, the mating bumps in each group of mating bumps being arranged in a line such that if the elongated members engage a respective group of mating bumps, the die is appropriately positioned relative to the substrate.
11. The electronic assembly of claim 10 wherein each group of mating bumps includes at least two bumps.
12. The electronic assembly of claim 10 wherein one of the die and the substrate includes at least four groups of mating bumps.
13. The electronic assembly of claim 12 wherein one of the die and the substrate includes four sides such that a group of mating bumps is positioned near each side.
14. An electronic system comprising: a bus; a random access memory coupled to the bus; and an electronic assembly coupled to the bus, the electronic assembly including a substrate, a die and an alignment bump on one of the die and the substrate, the electronic assembly further including a group of mating bumps on the other of the die and the substrate, the group of mating bumps being positioned such that if the alignment bump engages each mating bump in the group of mating bumps, the die is appropriately positioned relative to the substrate where the alignment bump engages the group of mating bumps, wherein the die includes a plurality of contact bumps that are bonded to a plurality of contact bumps on the substrate, the alignment bump being higher than the plurality of contact bumps such that the alignment bump engages at least one of mating bumps before the plurality of contact bumps on the substrate engages the plurality of contact bumps on the die.
15. The electronic system of claim 14 further comprising a voltage source electrically coupled to the die.
16. The electronic system of claim 14 wherein the substrate is a motherboard and the die is part of an electronic package.
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June 23, 2005
November 14, 2006
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